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Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Unit Plan | Customizable Lesson Plans | Real World Applications

Fahrenheit 451 Unit Plan | Customizable Lesson Plans | Real World Applications

Created by
Lit and More
This contains a full unit (between 2-3 weeks) of instruction materials for Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. The notes are designed for use in 9-10 grade courses but contains many editable elements that can bring it to higher levels. The unit is driven by 3 essential questions: What is the effect of technology on society? What value do books offer for our society? How does the media affect our thinking?All notes and assessments help students understand the complexities of the novel and apply these
Preview of High School Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

High School Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers.After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special education
Preview of Study and Discussion Guide for I Am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai

Study and Discussion Guide for I Am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai

Created by
L Dawn Anderson
Guide an entire class, small group, or individuals through an enlightening study of the autobiography I Am Malala: The Girl who Stood up for Education and was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb. Readers will naturally have their own questions as they read and discuss, but these guiding questions will keep readers on track to get the most meaning from this true story of courage and activism. Perfect for an interdisciplinary English/social studies unit, I Am Malala touches
Preview of **Editable ELA ANNOTATION RUBRIC** CCSS-aligned, perfect for grades 9-12

**Editable ELA ANNOTATION RUBRIC** CCSS-aligned, perfect for grades 9-12

Annotation can be challenging for many students, which is why I developed this AWESOME ANNOTATION RUBRIC! ***This is also available as part of the ELA RUBRIC BUNDLE for just $6.99!***This rubric provides four specific categories of assessment, and spells out exactly what students should be doing to most successfully annotate a non-fiction text. It can also easily be adapted for literature/fiction. BEST OF ALL, it enables you to properly and quickly assess students' annotation work. This rubric p
Preview of American Factory Documentary Worksheet (Netflix)

American Factory Documentary Worksheet (Netflix)

Created by
Anders Kvaal
This product is a close examination of the excellent documentary, American Factory, which is currently available on Netflix. This multi-part assignment is broken into 6 separate worksheets and is meant to be taught over the course of a full week. This assignment is a great way for students to learn about unions, corporations, business, and culture. This product also includes a very short pre-reading assignment which defines unions and gives some brief background information.The premise of this f
Preview of Persepolis Unit Final Exam

Persepolis Unit Final Exam

Created by
MG Products
This is a summative exam for a study of the graphic novel memoir, Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi. It is styled after Common Core aligned state tests (particularly the NC End-of-Course exam for 10th-grade English). The first section incorporates multiple-choice questions on plot, setting, and general recall. The second section provides students with a brief text excerpt and asks specific multiple-choice questions connected to their understanding of the provided passage. The final section includes
Preview of Analyzing Rhetoric and Poetic Devices in Hamilton

Analyzing Rhetoric and Poetic Devices in Hamilton

Infuse your classroom with the exciting, contemporary hip-hop of Hamilton: an American Musical! Loved around the world, Hamilton can bring energy and joy to poetry and rhetorical analysis. This packet combines both, per needs in my curriculum; however, it's highly customizable, so you can adjust the focus as needed for your own class. This lesson aims to help students recognize the arguments in music and art all around them.Packet asks students to analyze "Cabinet Battle #1," "Cabinet Battle #2,
Preview of Adobe Photoshop: Kaleidoscope with Screenshots for High School

Adobe Photoshop: Kaleidoscope with Screenshots for High School

Created by
Art Grows Minds
This is a well-loved project that I give to my Photography 1, Computer Graphics 1 as well as my traditional media classes to give them a taste of digital art. The students don’t necessarily need to have any Photoshop experience if the class is good at following written and visual directions with many steps and help each other. My students love this project so much that although I require two, they often do several more, and often choose them for the art show. I think it feels a bit like magic to
Preview of "The Perils of Indifference" Analysis Text-Dependent Questions and Activities

"The Perils of Indifference" Analysis Text-Dependent Questions and Activities

This resource packet contains questions and activities that guide students through a close analysis of Elie Wiesel's speech "The Perils of Indifference: Lessons Learned from a Violent Century" and a brief comparison with Wiesel's Nobel Prize acceptance speech. The analysis activities are in three parts: close analysis text-dependent questions for the first half of the speech (paragraphs 1-17), instructions for student groups to analyze the second half of the speech independently (paragraphs 18-3
Preview of Memoir Questions Lit Circle - Book Club - Independent Reading Questions

Memoir Questions Lit Circle - Book Club - Independent Reading Questions

Are you teaching a memoir to high school students? Download FIFTY questions in a completely editable format to add to your memoir unit. No matter what memoir you are teaching, you can use these questions in a variety of ways. They are intended for older students and for reaching high school standards.Cover important topics of a memoir with these questions:→ theme (building, interacting)→ authorial choices→ setting→ motif→ language and effect→ pacing, formatting→ socio-economic critiques → point
Preview of Isabel Allende - "Two Words" - Magical Realism Mini-Unit

Isabel Allende - "Two Words" - Magical Realism Mini-Unit

Created by
Vanbo's Corner
Students of world literature can interact with the Latin American literary world of Magical Realism with this mini-unit. Students will read "Two Words," a charming short story by Isabel Allende, will watch and interact with an interview with Allende, and will read an informational text published in The Independent that uses "Two Words" as the guiding metaphor.
Preview of Argument Writing Rhetoric English Unit BUNDLE - 9th & 10th Grade - CCSS Aligned

Argument Writing Rhetoric English Unit BUNDLE - 9th & 10th Grade - CCSS Aligned

Created by
Yaddy's Room
In this Argument Writing Rhetoric unit for 9th and 10th grade English, students will look at a variety of mentor texts and analyze them using SOAPSTone (Subject, occasion, audience, purpose, speaker, tone) graphic organizers. This Rhetoric Unit asks students to use the texts as mentor texts, answer analysis questions, and create a variety of projects from posters and interviews to one pagers to demonstrate their learning. Included in this Argument Writing Rhetoric English Unit for 9th & 10th
Preview of "Warriors Don't Cry" by Melba Pattillo Beals: A Study Guide

"Warriors Don't Cry" by Melba Pattillo Beals: A Study Guide

Created by
Raymond Moore
"Warriors Don't Cry" by Melba Pattillo Beals: A Study Guide is based on the Abridged, Student Edition.Recently revised, expanded, and updated.Includes:1. Historical background to desegregation in Little Rock and the Little Rock Nine;2. In-depth questions on each chapter that guide the reader to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the book. The questions are designed for group discussion in class, but they can be used for homework, self-study, groups, formal presentations, written answers,
Preview of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone High School Full Curriculum (8 week)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone High School Full Curriculum (8 week)

This full unit makes up my 8 week Harry Potter Unit, written/ used for a group of 11th & 12th grade high school students but easily adaptable for all high schoolers. Included is our 8 week pacing guide following the 2024 fall calendar
Preview of Gettysburg Address: SOAPSTone Activity

Gettysburg Address: SOAPSTone Activity

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English...This is a template to analyze Abraham Lincoln's "The Gettysburg Address" using the SOAPSTone method :) Sometimes, it seems to me, there is an acroynym for everything.... Lol. I know, I know, but SOAPStone is actually a really effective tool for helping students understand their reading. It asks the students to consider the speaker/writer, the occasion, the audience, the purpose, the subject matter, and the tone of a piece. It can be applied to fiction or non-fiction, and
Preview of Template: DIDLS

Template: DIDLS

Created by
Electric English
From Electric English... This is a template for the DIDLS method :) It asks the students to consider the diction, images, details, language, and syntax of a piece and then use that information to determine attitude and tone. It can be applied to fiction or non-fiction, and all kids benefit from its organization. This is typically an AP strategy, but I think that's a bunch of bologna... I use it for all of my classes and all of my students; it takes a little longer with some classes versus other
Preview of Bundle of 9 Florida Grades 9/10 F.A.S.T. Practice Texts/Questions

Bundle of 9 Florida Grades 9/10 F.A.S.T. Practice Texts/Questions

Created by
Alot of English
Bundle of NINE different texts/text sets with 10 questions each, all aligned to the F.A.S.T. assessment blueprint. Answer keys are included. Great practice for any standardized test!Each of these texts/questions are available individually for $1.99. Buy all 9 for just $14.99, a savings of almost $3.00.Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe ShelleyELA.10.R.1.1 4 questionsELA.10.R.1.2 2 questionsELA.10.R.3.1 1 questionELA.10.V.1.2 1 questionsELA.10.V.1.3 2 questionsThe
Preview of Teen Vaping | Reading Comprehension & Analysis Passage | Informational Text

Teen Vaping | Reading Comprehension & Analysis Passage | Informational Text

This nonfiction, informational text addresses the trend of teen vaping ("juuling"), the appeal to teenagers, and the potential harmful effects such as nicotine addiction. Students will read the article and answer critical thinking and discussion questions about this informational text. Skills covered in the questions include: ✅ Analysis of word choice/rhetoric ✅ Understanding new words in context ✅ Comprehension of an informational text ✅ Analysis of an informational text ✅ Forming an opinion
Preview of ELA Test Prep Standards Based Questions - Reading Questions Review

ELA Test Prep Standards Based Questions - Reading Questions Review

Use these 10 snapshot assessments to prepare your students for mastery of the standards. This resource is great to prepare your students for the state test and all questions are standards based. With your purchase you get a total of 10 texts/excerpts and 55 multiple choice questions and 1 short response.This reviews:CharacterizationPoint of ViewPurposeWord MeaningToneSource TransformationDelineating ArgumentsComparing ArgumentsThemeCentral IdeaDevelopment of Ideas**After I uploaded the document
Preview of Warriors Don't Cry Chapter/Quiz questions for entire book

Warriors Don't Cry Chapter/Quiz questions for entire book

Created by
Erin Ketch
This assignment contains comprehension and analysis questions for the classroom edition of Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals. There are 10-15 questions (a mix of comprehension and analysis) for each chapter (18 chapters total), along with a "words to know" vocab section for each chapter. I used this unit with an inclusion low-level 9th grade reading class, so the questions are fairly straightforward and literal. These questions could be used for a reading check, for exit slips, or for o
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals | MLK's "What Is Your Life's Blueprint" Analysis

Rhetorical Appeals | MLK's "What Is Your Life's Blueprint" Analysis

This rhetorical analysis of one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's most famous speeches will help your students place concepts of rhetoric in an authentic context. Six months before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's assassination, Dr. King delivered the a speech to students at Barrett Junior High School. This resource contains abbreviated version of the speech (with a link to listen to the full speech on YouTube) along with questions for rhetorical analysis and critical thinking. Concepts covered: ✔️ spea
Preview of Florida Grades 9/10 F.A.S.T. Test Practice Questions - Sisyphus Myth and Poem

Florida Grades 9/10 F.A.S.T. Test Practice Questions - Sisyphus Myth and Poem

Created by
Alot of English
9 questions (1 with parts A and B for a total of 10 questions) about the myth of Sisyphus and the poem Sisyphus and the Ants by Jennifer S. Flescher using language seen on the Florida F.A.S.T. assessment and aligned with the Florida B.E.S.T. standards and Florida F.A.S.T. assessment blueprint. Great practice for students before taking any standardized test.
Preview of Song of Roland: Presentation of Select Portions of the Epic

Song of Roland: Presentation of Select Portions of the Epic

Created by
TyraTeaching
This unit covers basic information about the early Middle Ages. Activities include research assignments and creative writing. Students present groups of Laisses as sportscasters calling a football game, a 60 Minutes newscast, a comic book, and a funeral eulogy. A student emcee provides pertinent details that tie the story together. This is a fun way to get students to think critically, be creative, and present their productions. My class of high-risk English II students loved this challenge. COM
Preview of Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part I

Autopsy: Age of Revolutions, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific Age of Revolution and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative.
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